One of my plans for this summer is to apply eternabond tape to every seal on the roof. Hopefully the last time I have to get up there and deal with sealing anything.
The issues the Winnie came with have all been quite minor; lots of sloppiness, but easy and cheap to fix. All in all, so far it's proving to be a good unit.
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. The one (might be the only) upside of living in British Columbia is easy access to good, clean water. City water is typically great all around, and streams/rivers often have crystal-clear, glacier-fed water that is borderline ready to be bottled and sold in Aspen, CO gas stations for $7/pop. From my many, many times camping, backpacking, and road tripping, I've never had issues with river water. Lake water is typically not as good, but also not horrible and can be dealt with.
Is there something specific about trailers that would cause issues with water sitting in them?
This year we'll spend a lot of time camping in remote places that simply don't have water infrastructure, so we have to be self sufficient and able to use water from natural sources.